During the first half of our life, we adapt to the world around us; first to our families, then our peers, and society at large. Our survival depends upon those adaptations. As we age, however, our authentic Self is often no longer aligned with those adaptations and the compromises necessary to uphold them present as symptoms of anxiety, depression, fatigue, and many other stress related maladies. The courage to choose a course correction can be one of the most important choices of our life.

Eric encourages us to consider the 1,000 year old Mayan traditions which call praise and grief siblings that "share the same bed." Modern society prizes the human intellect, scientific method, and relies on the Internet for information. But something precious has been lost over time, as empathy, intuition, and the role of human connection became devalued. How can we reclaim those roots?

Do you have family and friends you would love to share the Ommani mission with or perhaps there is someone who is new to the idea of integrative health? Forward our newsletter to them and encourage them to sign up to receive it monthly. Thank you in advance for your referral!